Reference

Acts 10:9-23; Acts 15:13-19

In a continuation from last week's text, today's focus is on Peter's religious baggage standing in the way of a new command?

How do you define religion?

Why was Peter at first unsure about the vision he received from God (Lev. 11:1-12)? Why is this part of the "law" set aside, but not other commands - like, You shall not murder (Eph. 2:14-15)? 

When does religion become a problem (e.g., Matthew 15:9)?

In Acts 15, James determines the church to be either a bridge to or a wall between unbelievers. How can we "make it easy" for non-believers to convert to Christ?